Please stop the deportaton of Germar Ruldolf. He is a German citizen who is married to an American-born citizen also of German heritage. They have an 8 month old baby girl.

On Oct 24, 2005, Mr. Germar Rudolf, with his attorney and his wife attended a scheduled hearing and he was told that he missed one date, which surprised his attorney, his wife and himself. Because of the allegation of missing an immigration hearing he was arrested on the spot.

The reason for his deportion is that he is a "Thought Criminal". The German government has laws against any questioning of the Holocaust.

His scheduled court case and oral arguments are slotted in the 11th federal circuit for January which all legal parties concerned say he will have a high success rate of winning. Which would then grant him U.S. citizenship, therefore shield himself of the laws that don't guarantee his right to express his academic views in Germany.

He has been told that he will be deported within the next 24 hours. The German government has told his attorneys he will serve 14 months for the sentence he received almost 10 years ago (the statue of limitation would have freed him from this in a few months from now) and an additional 5 years for fleeing the country for not wanting to stand trial. All this because of a paper he wrote as a Ph.D. chemistry student, that questioned aspects of the Holocaust.

If this sound unbelievable to you. I swear it is not! Please help, even if it just means to let him stay here until the appellate court hears his case this January of 2006.

God bless you.

Well i know in canada we don't even deport murderers because they will face the death penalty in their native country, because they were murderers in that country too, but immigration let them in.

So, if U.S has freedom of speach he can protest deportation on the fact that his native country will punish him for something he wouldn't have been in the U.S, therefore U.S is against freedom of speech.

That is why canada doesn't deport people to countries with death penalty, because it would be just like canada executing them.

He was denied asylum already but perhaps in his appeal that could constitute a legal issue.

Orion Mystery

He certainly has a justified fear of persecution should he be deported, solely due to politifcal/thought crimes. He certainly is not wanted for rape, murder, etc. (as I am sure many of our colored immigrants are) in his homeland. If anyone deserves asylum, he does. He needs a qualified attorney to pursue this avenue of relief. Good luck.